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Eliza (Buckminster) Lee (1792–1864) was an American author. She wrote a number of prose works in various genres, including biography, memoir, and fiction, and she translated from German. She wrote a number of prose works in various genres, including biography, memoir, and fiction, and she translated from German.
Eliza Seymour Lee (c. 1800–1874), was an American pastry chef and restaurateur. [1] She was the daughter of pastry chef Sally Seymour. In 1823, she married the free ...
Eliza Seymour Lee, William Seymour Sally Seymour (died 3 April 1824), was an African American pastry chef and restaurateur. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Seymour built up an elite culinary business in Charleston , South Carolina and was one of a few African American business owners at the time. [ 3 ]
Eliza Lee Cabot Follen (August 15, 1787 – January 26, 1860) was an American writer, editor, and abolitionist. In her early life, she contributed various pieces of prose and poetry to papers and magazines. In 1828, she married Prof. Charles Follen, who died on board the Lexington in 1840.
Joseph was the son of Phyllis Benito, alias Felicité Crevier and the cousin of Julia Clamorgan, with whom he boarded in St. Louis in 1880. Joseph was married to Eliza Lee, who he met on a trip to Cincinnati, Ohio. Her father worked on the river, as did Joseph for a brief period. [3] Postlewaite's racial heritage has been debated.
Eliza Hutton, Brandon Lee's fiancée, is urging "those in positions to make change to consider alternatives to real guns on sets" Eliza Hutton Breaks Silence 28 Years After Fiancé Brandon Lee's ...
The fatal shooting on the set of Alec Baldwin's film Rust has motivated Eliza Hutton, fiancée of the late Brandon Lee, to speak out for the first time about his on-set death and this "avoidable ...
Outerbridge Horsey III (March 5, 1777 – June 9, 1842) was an American lawyer and politician. He was a member of the Federalist Party, who served in the Delaware General Assembly, as the 4th Attorney General of Delaware from 1806 to 1810 and as United States Senator from Delaware from 1810 to 1821.